>>>>>>>> Directory structure looks good, what does: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> # java -version >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Give you? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> [root@localhost bin]# java -version >>>>>>> java version "1.6.0_04" >>>>>>> Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_04-b12) >>>>>>> Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 10.0-b19, mixed mode) >>>>>> >>>>>> Problem is, when I find /usr/java/jre1.6.0_04 in the >>>>>> OpenOffice Calc Tools>Options dialogue box by clicking the Add button and >>>>>> choosing the file, it won't show up in the JRE already >>>>>> installed window. Only the Free Software Foundation 1.4.2 shows. >>>>> >>>>> Funny, OOo picked my java up no problem, only difference between your >>>>> Java and mine is I'm running 1.6.0_02, but in 32-bit... >>>>> >>>>> I wonder if there is a problem with 64-bit OOo and/or 64-bit Java... >>>>> >>>>> -Ross >>>> >>>> Just checked to make sure - I ran dmidecode and the Core 2 >>>> Duo E4500 processors came up. >>>> They are the 64 bit processors I believe. >>> >>> Oh yeah, I didn't mean there was a problem with your machine's >>> setup, just there may be a compatibility problem between OOo >>> 2.0.4 64-bit and Sun Java 6.0.4 64-bit. >>> >>> Want to try Java 6.0.5? >>> >>> -Ross >> >> Do you mean java 1.6.0_05? Is that a beta or stable release? > > It's the latest stable release off of www.java.com > > -Ross Sure I'll give that a try. I thought I had the latest release, just downloaded it a few days ago - did they just come out with a new one? If I install the latest, does the script un-install the previous version I just installed? _________________________________________________________________ Helping your favorite cause is as easy as instant messaging. You IM, we give. http://im.live.com/Messenger/IM/Home/?source=text_hotmail_join_______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos